"defaults"

Tables are one of the hallmark power features of FrameMaker. Discover how to combine Artwork from the Reference page, associated with a "Warning" paragraph; then, learn how to make your "Warning" the default paragraph in the first cell of a 2-column table. This enables you to create a new Table of a specific style name that is automatically populated with your desired "Warning" artwork. You can make simple quick edits on the Reference page of your template and update all instances of your boxed Warnings.

Many people love and frequently use USER VARIABLES w/in FrameMaker. Then they get the bright idea of searching for a product name and REPLACE by PASTING FROM CLIPBOARD to insert a VARIABLE. Often, the font values are different from the rest of the paragraph. This short video shows you how to redefine VARIABLES with so that your VARIABLE will pick up all font values from its new host paragraph.

The default setting in recent versions of RoboHelp is to open up a new tab for every topic that you view. This is desirable most of the time, however there may be occasions when you wish to traverse through topics, with only one tab open at a time. This brief video shows you how to temporarily change one setting to restore this vintage default.

Most FrameMaker tables come with a default "header" row over columns, which will repeat itself when tables expand to additional tables. You can easily create multi-row "footer" rows which will also repeat when tables break pages. Watch this simple video to discover how.

Your RoboHelp project may depend heavily on successful search results by your customers. Discover how you can easily publish a project to have the search tab as the default to prompt search, and a couple of other tips as well.

FrameMaker 11's powerful FIND command also lets you narrow down your search to just a few font/format ovverrides. In this brief video, Adobe Product Evangelist @maxwellhoffmann shows you how to use the FIND/Character Format option to search for 3 things, like bold/italic/small caps. The secret is in putting all of your FIND character format choices to "As Is" or "neutral." Then, you can select the 2 or 3 things that you know are distinctive about the text you seek. Once we find the overriden format, we swiftly apply the character tag Default Para Font (to remove all overrides) and then apply the "Emphasis" tag, to enable global font updates. Try this, it is easy to do.

Learn how to set the color settings for screens, printers, and the default in Photoshop CC. Color management affects the display and output of your photos on the intended device. Learn more at Adobe Photoshop CC: Learn by Video

Learn how to reuse code as code snippets in order to speed up your workflow in Dreamweaver CS6. This video shows how to find Dreamweaver's default snippets, create your own snipptes, and create keyboard shortcuts for your snippets. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

Muse enables you to create a link that opens a new blank message in the user's default email application with the email address already entered in the To: field. In this video, you'll learn how to use the hyperlinks feature to create email links.

There are several ways to modify transitions in Premiere Pro. This movie shows how to lengthen or shorten transitions, adjust default transition length, and add and adjust wipes and cross-dissolves. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

See how easy it is to publish to HTML5 multiscreen from FrameMaker 11 via RoboHelp 10, in Tech Comm Suite 4, using the DEFAULT PROJECT that is supplied within FrameMaker. Stunning results in just a few mouse clicks.

In this video you'll see how the Project panel, Media Browser panel, and default workspace have changed to make it easier to find and trim assets easier. You'll also learn how to use the new Hover Scrub feature to quickly preview and trim clips.

Learn Julieanne’s top 5 favorite features in Photoshop 13.1 including refinements to the Crop Tool, nondestructive editing with Blur Gallery and Liquify, increased efficiency with Conditional Actions, practical default Type Styles and support for Retina displays on Macintosh.

FrameMaker 11 has significantly improved workspaces. Defaults are much more logical. As you move into structured XML editing, a host of unrelated menus just vanish. No need for customization anymore; this FrameMaker is just the way you like it "out-of-the-box"

In this Quick Tip, Julieanne quickly demonstrates how to create a 32-bit file from multiple exposures in Photoshop and then, using the Develop module in Lightroom 4.1 refines the image's color and tonality both globally and selectively - all while still working in 32-bit!
In the tutorial, I don’t believe that I mentioned that when I choose Edit > In, my default setting is to hand off a TIFF file to Photoshop. That way, when I save the file, it saves a 32-bit TIFF – which is what Lightroom prefers (not a PSD file).

Cropping is one of the most common operations in Photoshop. Learn how to preview the angle of your image to confirm that your crop is plumb. You can revisit a crop any time you like, so you never waste effort. And by default, the Crop tool hides pixels instead of permanently deleting them.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

Workspaces allow you to quickly and easily shift focus from one task to another in Dreamweaver. In this movie, you'll discover how to take control of the interface. See how to take advantage of the default workspaces in Dreamweaver, or create and manage your own custom workspaces.

In this episode of the Complete Picture, Julieanne Kost demonstrates the power of the Art History brush in Photoshop CS5 and its ability to continuously sample from any history state or snapshot. She will show you how to create compelling, painterly images by making simple changes to the default settings and utilizing a variety of different brush tips and presets.

Go beyond the default settings for importing audio in Premiere Pro and control if all audio is imported as mono, stereo or 5.1. Colin will show you how do take control of all your imported audio and how to change and remap the output setting for each clip in your project. He’ll also show you the difference between Track keyframes and Clip keyframes and hot to use fader automation to create them.

Learn how to create start and end points for a sequence of actions in Flash Catalyst. This video shoes you how to set a default state for your application and add application interactions. You’ll also learn how to use the Timeline to define the order and timing of the transitions between the interactions.

In this episode of the Flex in a Week training series, you will learn about the DataGroup container and how to use two default Spark item renderer to define a uniform, repeatable display for each record in a dataset.

Learn how to use the Flex SDK to create world-ready applications. We'll discuss in detail the functionality provided by Flex and the flash.text.engine, flashx.textLayout, and flash.globalization packages. This will include discussions of detecting the default for the UI language, UI mirroring, complex script, vertical writing support, and language- and region-specific formatting of dates, times, numbers, and currencies. We'll also touch on globalization features targeted for the next version of Flex.

In Part 2 of this multi-part series, Jason Levine will cover the most common editing functions of Premiere Pro CS5, including the ability to set defaults for image and transition durations, adding transitions between clips & images (like cross-dissolves, dip-to-black and more), basic scaling/resizing, rippling, and cutting.

Most web applications have business-specific application logic, but how would that work with Fiber? It's great that a lot can be achieved with little or no server-side programming, but what if the default does not work for you? This video discusses some of the options we support just to meet this need.